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« Reply #30 on: August 11, 2009, 11:06:01 pm »
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Wrong  again, only grade 11, technically 12.

I took some exams, about 1986... to see if I could get a university education in Geology with a biochemical specialty (petroleum geology) and the federal Manpower and Employment seemed ecstatically willing to pay for it, for 7 years of University, in Calgary, Alberta.... but I got involved with a scheming female! That was that, she got deported, I scrubbed the idea. I have been kicking myself, ever since.

"Too soon ve get olt, too late vee get shmardt!"   Funny

I  wanted to be a geologist, when I was 14, but chose electronics, the training was cheaper and the pay better, at that time. I can't say it was a wrong choice, I could have done both and should have. I'm still a Rockhound.

I used to belong to a river boat club, called the "River Rats," their motto: "Once a Rat, Always a Rat." No club fees, dues or organized meetings. Its the same with Rockhounds.

That should apply to THers as well.

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« Reply #31 on: August 25, 2009, 12:11:37 am »
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Sir the blue stone reacts with dowsing rod. Is this a proof that this is brecca.? Shall i conclude this is?

I also have another kind of stone. Its white a shape of an egg. I looks like a cooked eggwhite when you remove the hard skin. Its characteristic when i hold it is like a cue ball of billiard.

Tnx for posting in my topic.

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« Reply #32 on: August 26, 2009, 07:35:47 am »
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SICARII;

Being breccia, is just a term used to describe it... If it works for dowsing, go with it. Personally, I would have tried the milky one.

As I said before, about the blue one, I have NEVER seen anything like it and I do not mean the shape, the shape is common.

How did you use it, to dowse?

Do any of them feel warm, when you hold them? If so, that would be the one to use, for dowsing, even just holding it can give a dowser something, like warmer or colder. Like the kid's game, only not a game.   Wise

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« Reply #33 on: August 27, 2009, 02:13:36 am »
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I use two stainless L -type dowsing. Ive been using this detector for a long time. For ghost hunting, location for digging o wel and metal detecting.

How much would be the value of this stone?

How about this white 1 that i describe to you? Ill show the pic later.

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« Reply #34 on: August 29, 2009, 07:06:59 pm »
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I use two stainless L -type dowsing. Ive been using this detector for a long time. For ghost hunting, location for digging o wel and metal detecting.

How much would be the value of this stone?

How about this white 1 that i describe to you? Ill show the pic later.

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I could not tell you vaue, I just do not know, I only find rocks, I do not sell rocks!  Shocked

I like finding jade, agates, gold nuggets... and I have a claim on some soapstone.

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« Reply #35 on: September 03, 2011, 01:43:06 am »
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joe i hav you got thate the same white egg that you got there. may i know what is it? thanks.

Posted on: September 03, 2011, 01:41:59 AM
joe i have the same white egg that you got there. may i know what is it? thanks!

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